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newbie
Activity: 24
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December 15, 2015, 05:10:55 PM
#24
Thanks for the info, always good to have things in perspective.  I guess the total number of all bank accounts in the world is so so so much smaller...  This is for sure a good expression of at least one side of bitcoin that is very strong.
Tey
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
December 02, 2015, 09:07:29 AM
#23
Run out of addresses ?? i believe addresses are infinite

They are not infinite, there is just so many possible addresses out there that for all intents and purposes, it is infinite.

Please can you clarify more? is the statement "running out of addresses" true or false ?

Its false. There are 2161 possible addresses. 2160 for the way the hash ripemd160 works and double that for the two possible prefixes '1' and '3'.

Even if every person (assuming 10 billion) on earth uses a million addresses per second it will last ~ 9,268,782,580,738,856,660,348,077 years

Thank you , its clear enough.
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 520
November 30, 2015, 06:10:43 AM
#22
Run out of addresses, haha.  Wise up,  that guy is thicker than i 1st thought...... Huh
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 520
November 30, 2015, 06:06:04 AM
#21

What the fuck is the matter with you?  This is who sent this:  1m4CXFKcAqhLjKULqZeDDFCV8exBTiKxb  

What, are you stupid?  Can't you read?

Have ya ever heard of the saying "if you've nothing good to say, say nothing at all"  people like you make this world a miserable place.
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1499
No I dont escrow anymore.
November 30, 2015, 05:51:17 AM
#20
Run out of addresses ?? i believe addresses are infinite

They are not infinite, there is just so many possible addresses out there that for all intents and purposes, it is infinite.

Please can you clarify more? is the statement "running out of addresses" true or false ?

Its false. There are 2161 possible addresses. 2160 for the way the hash ripemd160 works and double that for the two possible prefixes '1' and '3'.

Even if every person (assuming 10 billion) on earth uses a million addresses per second it will last ~ 9,268,782,580,738,856,660,348,077 years
Tey
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
November 30, 2015, 05:25:32 AM
#19
Run out of addresses ?? i believe addresses are infinite

They are not infinite, there is just so many possible addresses out there that for all intents and purposes, it is infinite.

Please can you clarify more? is the statement "running out of addresses" true or false ?
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
November 28, 2015, 10:58:07 AM
#18
Run out of addresses ?? i believe addresses are infinite

They are not infinite, there is just so many possible addresses out there that for all intents and purposes, it is infinite.
Tey
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
November 28, 2015, 10:51:48 AM
#17
Hey,

Many thanks to all and mostly to user "Quickseller" who got the answer I was looking for.   This finally does all make sense,  I was expecting a payment from them only in the morning, they just paid out sooner I guess.  Also, if anyone would like to give a go at my question in mining that would really help me.  A nice Sunday to all, Louis

As a general rule I would suggest that you not have more then one person/entity send BTC to the same address. That way you know with a greater amount of certainty as to who exactly a certain transaction/payment came from. This is especially true for if/when you start dealing with people who are less then as reputable then someone like antpool/bitmain

Unfortunately I am not familiar with the S7, nor familiar enough with mining to be able to help you with your other question.  
This is very stupid.  Making a new address for each transaction is wasteful.  If you do this, we will soon run out of addresses.  It is better to use the same address many times.  Then, transfer those multiple receives to a paper wallet in the cold.  Don't use up tons of addresses for no reason.  This is very wasteful.  We must protect the blockchain and stop over use of too many addresses that don't need to be created for every new transaction. 

Run out of addresses ?? i believe addresses are infinite
legendary
Activity: 1012
Merit: 1000
We on P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney
November 22, 2015, 01:54:29 PM
#16
Hey,

Many thanks to all and mostly to user "Quickseller" who got the answer I was looking for.   This finally does all make sense,  I was expecting a payment from them only in the morning, they just paid out sooner I guess.  Also, if anyone would like to give a go at my question in mining that would really help me.  A nice Sunday to all, Louis

As a general rule I would suggest that you not have more then one person/entity send BTC to the same address. That way you know with a greater amount of certainty as to who exactly a certain transaction/payment came from. This is especially true for if/when you start dealing with people who are less then as reputable then someone like antpool/bitmain

Unfortunately I am not familiar with the S7, nor familiar enough with mining to be able to help you with your other question. 
This is very stupid.  Making a new address for each transaction is wasteful.  If you do this, we will soon run out of addresses.  It is better to use the same address many times.  Then, transfer those multiple receives to a paper wallet in the cold.  Don't use up tons of addresses for no reason.  This is very wasteful.  We must protect the blockchain and stop over use of too many addresses that don't need to be created for every new transaction. 
Lol. You are funny.


Really funny Smiley.
copper member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 2298
November 22, 2015, 01:51:58 PM
#15
Hey,

Many thanks to all and mostly to user "Quickseller" who got the answer I was looking for.   This finally does all make sense,  I was expecting a payment from them only in the morning, they just paid out sooner I guess.  Also, if anyone would like to give a go at my question in mining that would really help me.  A nice Sunday to all, Louis

As a general rule I would suggest that you not have more then one person/entity send BTC to the same address. That way you know with a greater amount of certainty as to who exactly a certain transaction/payment came from. This is especially true for if/when you start dealing with people who are less then as reputable then someone like antpool/bitmain

Unfortunately I am not familiar with the S7, nor familiar enough with mining to be able to help you with your other question. 
This is very stupid.  Making a new address for each transaction is wasteful.  If you do this, we will soon run out of addresses.  It is better to use the same address many times.  Then, transfer those multiple receives to a paper wallet in the cold.  Don't use up tons of addresses for no reason.  This is very wasteful.  We must protect the blockchain and stop over use of too many addresses that don't need to be created for every new transaction. 
Lol. You are funny.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1026
November 22, 2015, 01:49:05 PM
#14
Hey,

Many thanks to all and mostly to user "Quickseller" who got the answer I was looking for.   This finally does all make sense,  I was expecting a payment from them only in the morning, they just paid out sooner I guess.  Also, if anyone would like to give a go at my question in mining that would really help me.  A nice Sunday to all, Louis

As a general rule I would suggest that you not have more then one person/entity send BTC to the same address. That way you know with a greater amount of certainty as to who exactly a certain transaction/payment came from. This is especially true for if/when you start dealing with people who are less then as reputable then someone like antpool/bitmain

Unfortunately I am not familiar with the S7, nor familiar enough with mining to be able to help you with your other question.  
This is very stupid.  Making a new address for each transaction is wasteful.  If you do this, we will soon run out of addresses.  It is better to use the same address many times.  Then, transfer those multiple receives to a paper wallet in the cold.  Don't use up tons of addresses for no reason.  This is very wasteful.  We must protect the blockchain and stop over use of too many addresses that don't need to be created for every new transaction. 
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 250
November 22, 2015, 01:10:11 PM
#13
He clearly asked who and not what address. Can you people read?

This is who: 1m4CXFKcAqhLjKULqZeDDFCV8exBTiKxb.  In the Bitcoin world, 'who' is labeled in this way.  Who is not 'Fred Perez'.  'who' is a long alphanumeric. 

btw 'Fred Perez' is just a label of a different format.  It isn't really any more/less of a 'who' than the a Bitcoin who.
copper member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 2298
November 22, 2015, 12:58:08 PM
#12
Hey,

Many thanks to all and mostly to user "Quickseller" who got the answer I was looking for.   This finally does all make sense,  I was expecting a payment from them only in the morning, they just paid out sooner I guess.  Also, if anyone would like to give a go at my question in mining that would really help me.  A nice Sunday to all, Louis

As a general rule I would suggest that you not have more then one person/entity send BTC to the same address. That way you know with a greater amount of certainty as to who exactly a certain transaction/payment came from. This is especially true for if/when you start dealing with people who are less then as reputable then someone like antpool/bitmain

Unfortunately I am not familiar with the S7, nor familiar enough with mining to be able to help you with your other question.  
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
November 22, 2015, 12:33:20 PM
#11
Hey,

Many thanks to all and mostly to user "Quickseller" who got the answer I was looking for.   This finally does all make sense,  I was expecting a payment from them only in the morning, they just paid out sooner I guess.  Also, if anyone would like to give a go at my question in mining that would really help me.  A nice Sunday to all, Louis
copper member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 2298
November 22, 2015, 01:36:10 AM
#10
Looks like bitcoins from Antpool (Bitmain technologies Limited).

Specifically, if you trace the chain of transactions back to the last time there were multiple transactions on an address, you get to this address: 1Gq7YYP8R8qZmpADEXnPArZVZV1P1nEirv
https://blockchain.info/address/1Gq7YYP8R8qZmpADEXnPArZVZV1P1nEirv


Which seems to have had quite a few block rewards transferred to it in the past.
https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/0a8ae3613da41daf?from_address=1Gq7YYP8R8qZmpADEXnPArZVZV1P1nEirv

Wallet [0a8ae3613d] has received several round figure amounts of several hundred BTC each from AntPool, and based on the fact that the tx in question as well as all the tx's that can be traced back to the above address/'wallet' follow the same general pattern of receiving exactly one transaction and then spending that input via a tx with a single input and a large number of outputs, including one very large (in terms of BTC) output that then repeats the previous pattern would lead me to believe that this is a tx that was sent by AntPool, most likely paying out the users who were recently mining on their pool.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 4658
November 22, 2015, 01:20:49 AM
#9
Looks like bitcoins from Antpool (Bitmain technologies Limited).

Specifically, if you trace the chain of transactions back to the last time there were multiple transactions on an address, you get to this address: 1Gq7YYP8R8qZmpADEXnPArZVZV1P1nEirv
https://blockchain.info/address/1Gq7YYP8R8qZmpADEXnPArZVZV1P1nEirv


Which seems to have had quite a few block rewards transferred to it in the past.
hero member
Activity: 540
Merit: 501
chickens and cryptos
November 22, 2015, 12:52:59 AM
#8
the blockchain can be used to show proof of btc transfer...  locality remains and its usefulness still a mystery ..
member
Activity: 86
Merit: 10
Find the inner peace of your core
November 22, 2015, 12:41:57 AM
#7
He clearly asked who and not what address. Can you people read?

I am not sure you can know who sent it as often times as you know btc is pretty anonymous. Be happy you have coin?
Or ask those you do business with if maybe an error occurred.
legendary
Activity: 4298
Merit: 3209
November 22, 2015, 12:33:43 AM
#6
Hi,

Sorry I guess I did not quite express my self well enought,  rain falls from the sky, I would not ask from where does the rain fall.  But I could ask why it seemed a bit tinted, or unusual or something like that.  So if someone can get me more info of the source (for exemple if you ar in the recipients, maybe you know who sent the money).  I hope my question is clear, good evening to all.

Ignore RawDog. He is a self-professed troll. Sometimes humorous, usually not.
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 21, 2015, 11:47:40 PM
#5
He clearly asked who and not what address. Can you people read?
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